Hi Amila,

Thanks for you reply. At this time I've tried with an Axis2 1.3-RC1 and the 
wsdl is now correct and generates the Exceptions I was expecting. The chosen 
way is to generate web services from POJOs.

Jose Luis




Amila Suriarachchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: if you start with the wsdl 
(i.e. contract first) declaring the fault messages in the wsdl is the correct 
way. If you start with the POJO using checked exceptions in the method 
signature is the correct way.

what is the method you are going to use? using wsdl or POJO? 

can you attach your POJO or wsdl so that we can help you further

Amila.

On 7/25/07, Jose Luis Alba < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi all,

- Axis2 1.2+

What's the better way of throw exceptions in the server side of an Axis2 web 
service? 

- Using checked exceptions and declaring them in the wsdl?
- Using runtime exceptions?
- Other?

I've tried to launch checked exceptions on the server side. But the wsdl that 
generates wsdl2java is invalid and not capable of generate the client stubs. 

Any ideas will be welkome!

Thanks in advance,

Jose Luis
          

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